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December 10th, 2009
Nick Loman
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what an appallingly bad article
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have you got a next-gen machine? join in the great serial number challenge!
http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/hts/serial
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just accidentally inhaled two krispy kremes
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a new paper from our group is out: looking at SNPs in Acinetobacter to detect chains of transmission in a hospital
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This paper title makes me laugh
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20231462?dopt=Abstract
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a new version of the next-generation sequencer map is up, with stats!
http://pathogenomics.bham.ac.uk/hts/
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using pen and paper to plan a talk - actually a bit of a revolution. powerpoint stems creativity.
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PNAS: Forensic identification using skin bacterial communities
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/short/1000162107v1
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can anyone think of a tractable project for a 3 hour tutorial on "next-gen sequencing" ?
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